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Canada’s New Immigration Strategy for Temporary Residents

In a significant shift in immigration policy, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has announced that Canada will target a reduction in the population of temporary residents over the next three years. This decision marks a departure from previous approaches, as until now, temporary resident levels were not factored into Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan. The move is aimed […]

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Tourist, Work, Student or Permanent Residency: What is the Best Way to Canada?

Canada has long been a dream destination for many, offering a high quality of life, diverse culture, and abundant opportunities. Whether it’s for work, study, or simply to explore its natural beauty, millions aspire to call Canada home. However, the journey to becoming a resident of Canada is not always straightforward. With various immigration pathways

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Atlantic Canada’s Immigrant Retention Rates Are on the Rise

In recent years, Atlantic Canada has witnessed a significant surge in the retention of skilled newcomers, marking a promising trend for the region’s economic development. This can largely be attributed to the successful implementation of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIP) in recent years, which has reshaped the landscape of immigration and workforce retention in

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Transitioning From Study Permit to Permanent Residency

Studying abroad represents a profound journey of personal and academic growth, transcending mere classroom learning to embrace cultural immersion, global perspectives and permanent residency in the land of opportunities. For international students, the decision to pursue a study permit in Canada signifies not just a quest for knowledge but also an aspiration for a new

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Canada’s Immigration Shift Impacts Diverse Industries

Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan for 2024-2026, recently unveiled by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), reveals an ambitious roadmap for the country’s immigration policies. Beyond merely setting targets for permanent resident admissions, the plan, released on November 1, 2023, addresses critical concerns about housing, healthcare, and workforce growth. Considering this, the Immigration Levels Plan for

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Why Should You Consider Studying in British Columbia?

Are you considering pursuing a higher education in a foreign country? If so, you’ve likely come across several options, each offering its own unique appeal. But even with a myriad of options, one destination stands out from the rest, and that is Canada’s westernmost province, British Columbia. The province stands as the perfect destination that

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Provincial Nominee Program Shapes Canadian Immigration

Canada has long been recognized for its inclusive and diverse society that has attracted immigrants from all corners of the globe. Over the years, the nation’s immigration policies have evolved to meet the changing needs of its provinces and territories. Among Canada’s new initiatives is the country’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which has emerged as

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New PRs Admitted through Provincial Nominee Program

Canada targets to welcome approximately 120,000 new permanent residents (PR) admitted through the Provincial Nominee Program in the next few years. In 1998, Canada launched the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) that allowed Canadian provinces to nominate the economic immigration candidates that were deemed to have a high probability of being economically successful in the province.

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Why Filipinos Take the Student Pathway

Canada has attracted over 330,000 new international students to study in their universities, and they are inviting more Filipinos to take the Student pathway. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), in 2021, Canada approved 13,207 study permit applications from the Philippines, which is more than 50% of the applications filed by Filipinos.  But

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Ontario and British Columbia PNP Draws

Ontario and British Columbia PNP Draw Results

Ontario and British Columbia PNP Draw invite more than 250 candidates to apply for Permanent Residency. The provinces of Ontario and British Columbia recently released the results from the Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) draws this mid-August. Most Canadian provinces operate their Nomination Programs, except for Quebec. Through these provincial programs, qualified candidates receive additional points

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